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DELICATE INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED BY PRACTISED MECHANICIAN.

Hitherto scientific instruments of delicate construction have had to be sent out of the colony for repair. Now, however, it is possible for students and professional men in the mathematical sciences to have their instruments repaired by an expert in Wellington. Mr. H. H. Coote, of 65, Willis street, Wellington, has had. in addition to fourteen years' practise in optical work and the care of optical instruments, a great experience in the repair of fine instruments of all descriptions. Mr. Coote is a mechanician-specialist of such long standing that it will repay those who contemplate repairs or alterations to any of their instruments to consult him, rather than to send out of the colony, or commission a local repairer who_may prove inexperienced — [Advt.]

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Progress, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 May 1906, Page 182

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DELICATE INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED BY PRACTISED MECHANICIAN. Progress, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 May 1906, Page 182

DELICATE INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED BY PRACTISED MECHANICIAN. Progress, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 May 1906, Page 182

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